How Australia can win their first ever T20 World Cup

By Patrick Morrow / Roar Guru

The men’s T20 World Cup is starting in a few weeks’ time, and it is going to be a weird one.

We are still in a global pandemic. It is going to be played in the great cricketing nations of the UAE and Oman.

To be honest, I don’t really think any Australian fan has discussed it just due to Covid has shaped our last months and Aussie cricket fans are more focused on the Ashes which will be going ahead on December 8th.

It feels to me it will be probably a forgettable tournament from an Australian point of view as the lead up has been tricky with Covid and the form of stars Steve Smith and David Warner, who are struggling in the IPL, should send alarm bells ringing.

Looking through the squad it is a strange mix of power hitting and over-reliant on Test fringe players comparing to other teams. For example, the West Indies have gone in the tournament with a heavily experienced T20 team.

This includes Andre Fletcher, Andre Russell, Fabian Allen, Oshane Thomas and both Bravo brothers. All had successful CPL tournaments not to mention the Windies will still have Chris Gayle and we all know what he can do with the bat. One surprising omission for the West Indies is Evin Lewis who averages at 32 with the bat in T20 cricket and was awesome to watch in the CPL.

Australia’s form in this format has been poor as we saw in the series against Bangladesh and the West Indies with no chemistry in terms of batting line-up and bowling partnerships.

Furthermore, spin will be huge in this tournament due to playing on slow wickets and the recent comments by Ricky Pointing who has been coaching in the IPL saying “They actually seem quite tired, and they’re slow and low already. That’s probably not a good sign for what the wickets might be like for the World Cup.”

This will favour the likes of Sri Lanka bringing in 21-year-old mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana who made Quinton de Kock a great player of spin, be bamboozled and Sri Lanka should get out of the qualifiers and into Australia’s group easily. We could see this 21-year-old making the Australian cricketers look like second rate batsmen.

But it won’t be all doom and gloom I think Australia have an opportunity to go far in the tournament if the likes of Smith, Warner, Aaron Finch and Glenn Maxwell get the batting side fix up, especially “the big show”.

Maxwell’s form in the IPL has been superb with the last game he played in the IPL for Royal Challengers Bangalore with 40 off 25 balls and has 407 runs in the tournament comparing to Dan Christian with merely five runs. Maxwell, I believe, is Australia barometer in T20 cricket if he gets going then Australia will go a long way in this tournament but if he doesn’t it will be a tough one.

So with it all this in mind the pleasing factor the matches are at a perfect viewing time for all Aussie fans and with half of the nation still in some sought of lockdown, we will be willing the green and gold on in the sands of the Middle East and let’s hope Australia bring back the trophy that has eluded us.

The Crowd Says:

2021-10-11T12:55:28+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Big news for you Frank is that England are also playing in the T20 World Cup. I would think England and India have the best line ups and one or the other will probably win it, then NZ and Australia. You probably need to win 5 games to win the tournament and while the Australian attack looks ok, the batting gives no confidence at all. I'll pick India to win.

2021-10-11T03:22:32+00:00

Frank delosa

Guest


The HUGE concern for me is that half the Ashes XI is in this nothing tournament, will play next to no red ball cricket before entering the 1st Test. Warner is GUARANTEED to be in hit n giggle mode when he gets dismissed for <10 in the 1st test by Broad (Caught keeper or 2nd slip). The Ashes are so much more important than this nothing tournament. Factor in quarantine and you are basically handing the Ashes to the Poms who will be well and truly tuned up for the Ashes after playing several warm up matches. Fingers crossed Hoff and Cummins aren't injured in the tournament either. Ive said it in other articles but AUS are going to have to be super careful they dont get complacent like last Summer after the India 37 all out Test.

2021-10-11T01:32:32+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Sri Lanka not overly convincing in their series against Oman. They’ll want to pick up their game against Ireland, Netherlands and Namibia next week if they want to get through.

2021-10-11T01:13:48+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Maxwell is getting paid millions in the IPL and Finch is getting nothing, Warner nowhere near as much as Maxwell, and Smith relatively little. They all want to get the big money next season in the IPL, and since they wont be playing in the IPL this season anymore the only way they can do that is through the T20 world cup. Cummins is a bigger threat with the bat at the moment. The T20 world cup is a lottery is the main thing thing in favour of Australia.

2021-10-10T23:34:52+00:00

Prez

Roar Rookie


Hope they actually give Maxwell the chance to win games and play him in the top 4.

2021-10-10T22:14:48+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Thanks Patrick. I'll be interested to see how many guys really lift for this tournament. Great players seem to be able to do that, playing mediocre cricket in games that aren't super important, but really standing up when the pressure's on. This format of the game relies heavily on luck, far more so than Tests or ODIs. If Australia can start the tournament well, there's no reason why it can't make the knockout stages with the talent in the squad. Once it gets there, it's an even money bet against any team, especially if luck goes our way.

2021-10-10T21:26:23+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


imagine being Maxwell. basically it all hangs on him. other guys like Smith and Warner may as well use the tournament to get some confidence back for the Ashes. (still can't believe Smith is in this team.) but for Maxi, if we win it will probably take him even further away from the test team, even for next year's Asian tours and if we lose, it will be because he couldn't deliver.

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